1. Aristotle conceives of a virtue as:
a rule that tells you what the right action is.
a state of character that enables practically wise choices.
a positive self-image.
a way to gain as much pleasure as possible
2. According to Robinson’s article “Magnanimity and Integrity as Military Virtues”, a person who has integrity is someone who:
Does what is right, only if it is approved of by others
Does what is right, even when it is disapproved of by others
Does what is right, only when commanded to do so
Does what is right, unless they are commanded to do otherwise
None of the above
3. What would best express Colonel Nicholson’s (Alec Guinness) view regarding what makes a good soldier, as expressed in the The Bridge on the River Kwai clip?
The virtues of a good soldier are consistent no matter the circumstance.
A good solider only acts virtuously when it benefits himself and hiscountry.
The good soldier regards the enemy as having less intrinsic worth than one’s own people.
All of the above
4. In the article “Magnanimity and Integrity as Military Virtues,” Robinson describes integrity as a virtue that
Excess such as arrogance and deficiencies such as weakness of will
Excess such as generosity and deficiencies such as weakness of will
Excess such as arrogance and deficiencies such as weakness of pleasure
Excess such as generosity and deficiencies such as weakness of pleasure
5. In the article “Magnanimity and Integrity as Military Virtues,” Robinson argues that integrity should be regarded as:
An absolute value in all military activities
An absolute value in the honor group
An absolute value only on the battlefield
An absolute value only for noncombatants
None of the above
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